The Pros and Cons of Investing in the various Gold Financial Instruments Part 1

The Pros and Cons of Investing in the various Gold Financial Instruments Part 1
If you are looking into diversifying your portfolio and protect yourself from the inevitable inflation, then 10%-15% of your portfolio should be in gold. It is possible to invest in the physical gold itself, gold mining stocks or god ETFs.
-Investing in Physical Gold Bullion
Other than buying… Continue reading
Categories: Canadian Coins Tags: Cons, Financial, Gold, Instruments, investing, Part, Pros, various
Really hard math algebra question?
To answer this question you MUST create an algebraic formula that includes all the information given. I will not get marks if I did trial and error.
There’s a box with 30 coins in it. The total value of all the coins combined is .75. There are also only quarters and loonies ( dollar bills if your not Canadian) inside the box.… Continue reading
Categories: Canadian Coins Tags: algebraic formula, Coins, dollar bills, loonies, Quarters, total value, trial and error
AU Trading: Stock The Assets For Security

AU Trading: Stock The Assets For Security
Business is one of the most important sectors that are bringing out lot of revenues to the country. There are many different sectors wherein people are engaged with business. Gold business is one of the most highly reputed businesses wherein you are able to bring out huge revenues and profit if carried out correctly. Also… Continue reading
Categories: Canadian Coins Tags: Assets, Security, Stock, Trading
Buying Gold Bullion Through the Internet

Buying Gold Bullion Through the Internet
A growing number of investors in Europe and the US are moving from the safety of currency and shares to a more solid investment, personally owned gold bullion. To buy gold though isn’t the easiest of tasks and holding it can prove to be an even bigger challenge.
People usually by gold in the form of coins… Continue reading
Can you use canadian money in US?
I went to this store to buy a bag of candy and it was .25. I gave the cashier and in return for change I received .75. But, It had a one dollar bill and some coins in it. I looked into her hand and there was this unusual big brownish goldenish colored coin. She said it was a dollar. But, I said this isn’t canada. then she got irritated… Continue reading
Categories: Canadian Coins Tags: CANADA, candy, cashier, Coins, dollar bill
Selling Unwanted Jewelry

Selling Unwanted Jewelry
Sources of gold can include small amounts of scrap, old cell phones, computer motherboards and other scrap electronic circuit boards, broken and unwanted jewelry. 18 carat is more popular for jewelry because it has a 75 percent of precious metal and 25 percent other metals ratio, usually silver or copper or a mixture of both.
For more info, go here… Continue reading
Categories: Canadian Coins Tags: Jewelry, Selling, Unwanted
The Basics Of How To Invest In Gold

The Basics Of How To Invest In Gold
Gold - a historically coveted form of wealth. Popular culture has saturated our imagination with images of gold coins seemingly bursting out of an old, decaying pirate chest. Rows and rows of gold bars lay dormant in underground vaults in places like Fort Knox, twinkling, almost teasing, behind countless security measures. But realistically, how… Continue reading
Categories: Canadian Coins Tags: Basics, Gold, Invest
Numis Network Is Selling The Poor Man’s Gold

Numis Network Is Selling The Poor Man’s Gold
Silver is definitely not new on the currency scene, as a matter of fact it dates back more than 4,000 years as a recognized use of currency. Gold has been the standard that kings, emperors, pharaohs and pirates have coveted since the beginning of time. The price of gold has always been at a… Continue reading
Which is the oldest coin which has been given to you as change ?
I was looking at my change tonight and notice a few American coins, subway tokens, an English pound , etc lol but one attracted my attention…
It was an unusual 5 Canadian cent coin. 1947. Looked like the modern one but not quite.
( I might have gotten older ones before but did not care…)
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ahh..I do not notice pennies..
but when you think about it…..those… Continue reading
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The African Gold Krugerrand

The African Gold Krugerrand
In 1967, the government of South Africa minted the gold krugerrand to increase the marketing of South African gold. Although the krugerrand is considered as legal currency, it is seldom used for that purpose. Instead, it has become a favorite of coin collectors all over the world, known as “medal coins.” This was the first coin to be… Continue reading
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